Sentences with phrase «sea ice conditions provided»

The Outlooks are produced with information on weather and sea ice conditions provided by the National Weather Service - Alaska Region and Alaska Native sea ice experts.

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The following video gives you a fascinating view of one patch of sea ice through 90 days, provided by a webcam left behind by researchers who annually set up camp near the North Pole to check ocean and ice conditions up close.
I've noted his work before, but it never hurts to repeat that Andy Lee Robinson has been creating effective animated graphs of estimated sea ice volume (as distinct from area or extent) that provide a long view of shifting conditions.
If you are interested in a current assessment and projections of Arctic sea ice conditions, refer to the upthread links I provided, Getting back to the co-authors of the article, neither has published any science on the topic.
Provided that ocean and atmospheric conditions favor rapid melting in June and July, which we feel are still likely, it is therefore hypothesized that the 2013 fall sea ice extent will achieve values comparable to those of 2012, with regional losses governed by local wind and ice conditions and dynamics.
The site provides regular updates by NSIDC scientists on the condition of the Arctic sea ice.
Further investigation of ice thickness and free ice drift conditions, in addition to persistence of SLP maxima, will provide further insight as to whether convergence (divergence) of sea ice associated with SLP highs (lows) will give rise to increased ice retreat in the Arctic and the Beaufort Sea region in particulsea ice associated with SLP highs (lows) will give rise to increased ice retreat in the Arctic and the Beaufort Sea region in particulSea region in particular.
Northward winds in the European sector of Arctic provided usual conditions for ice melting in the Barents Sea and lesser in the Kara Sea.
Lukovich et al. (University of Manitoba); 4.0 Million Square Kilometers; Heuristic Surface, stratospheric, and ice conditions in 2010 relative to 2007 atmospheric and ice conditions during June provide the basis for projection of September sea ice extent.
Is 2009 simply part of such an extended pause, as it will take another near - perfect synchrony of summer weather conditions to provide another major drop in sea ice extent (Overland)?
A post-season report will provide an in - depth analysis of factors driving sea ice this summer as well as explore the scientific methods for predicting seasonal conditions.
Although there is general consensus in the September Outlook for either persistent conditions or a slight increase over the 2008 sea ice extent, Outlook contributions which provide probabilistic assessments indicate about a 20 % chance of reaching a new September sea ice minimum in 2009.
Pre-season and informal contributions provide a way to share information on sea ice parameters or time periods not included in the regular monthly reports as well as any early field observations, such as unusual early season conditions.
The SIWO provides weekly reports from April through June with information on sea ice conditions relevant to walrus in the Northern Bering Sea and southern Chukchi Sea regions of Alassea ice conditions relevant to walrus in the Northern Bering Sea and southern Chukchi Sea regions of AlasSea and southern Chukchi Sea regions of AlasSea regions of Alaska.
In addition to sea ice measurements, information on Arctic Ocean conditions may provide insight on the potential for rapid sea ice loss.
In the context of climate data like sea ice extent, it provides a sense of the range of expected conditions.
The Arctic Sea Ice News & Analysis Web site provides daily data on Arctic sea ice along with monthly analysis of conditions by sea ice scientisSea Ice News & Analysis Web site provides daily data on Arctic sea ice along with monthly analysis of conditions by sea ice scientisIce News & Analysis Web site provides daily data on Arctic sea ice along with monthly analysis of conditions by sea ice scientissea ice along with monthly analysis of conditions by sea ice scientisice along with monthly analysis of conditions by sea ice scientissea ice scientisice scientists.
Lukovich et al. (University of Manitoba); 5.0 Million Square Kilometers; Heuristic An update to the previous heuristic assessment of surface, stratospheric, and ice conditions in 2010 relative to 2007 atmospheric and ice conditions for July provide the basis for projection of September sea ice extent.
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